Policy suggestions on countering PRC media influence and reciprocal journalist visa restrictions
Policy suggestions on countering PRC media influence and reciprocal journalist visa restrictions The passage outlines broad policy ideas without specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable investigative leads. It mentions past DOJ actions against CGTN and Xinhua, but provides no new evidence or novel connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Calls for U.S. restrictions on state‑controlled foreign media and registration as foreign agents.; References DOJ orders for CGTN and Xinhua to register as foreign agents in 2018.; Suggests U.S. support for independent Chinese‑language media via grants and tax designations.
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Policy suggestions on countering PRC media influence and reciprocal journalist visa restrictions The passage outlines broad policy ideas without specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable investigative leads. It mentions past DOJ actions against CGTN and Xinhua, but provides no new evidence or novel connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Calls for U.S. restrictions on state‑controlled foreign media and registration as foreign agents.; References DOJ orders for CGTN and Xinhua to register as foreign agents in 2018.; Suggests U.S. support for independent Chinese‑language media via grants and tax designations.
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